ColonizatioirGocioty.; : :
'j-tnf "officer and - Man:- :ers of the Auxiliary
f T roToniiat'on Spciely established in this Ci
l:''Wuestkt'tVmeftat.tl.e.OfTiceF the
f.trv of State on Saturday the 141b, inst, at
V.x vWk: in the forenoon. - . . r, ...
. J0o clock in; ; . v j; G4Lt:c cec v
l,,lv 12. K"'vl.
8t
1 f A incklayerla
ficati-
ons: particularly ? ? r irrri.re5 not sur-
V bvany in the State. .Apply;to T-
, j,dy 10, 1827V j 7,uA 81
Land ailioihinc the
W!LL're solUiiu iucruiwi,wiwicrt' ai ms
rnurt-Hmise in Raleiirh,' on the ' 20th" of
. r ...
K ,lf a mile of ine iaie-ousc,upqu wuicikis a
. . it.. t' ' ' 1 t
n WV erected, omiorabie )DweUmgr.Huse;
' nd other neccssary.Outbuildins. x good-Well,
kc formeilv occupied by the lte , Dr. Jeremiah
r fltle. "and leviedlgn to satisfy sundry executions
' ' 'in 3iV hands. . J 't - - ' ' J -
r . t tit k-1'--t pi n-
June 19.
V.7 . .r . , 8ltS
NOTICE. .
O'j; the 20th April 182ar, 1 executed a deed to
Lark Battle;!E,so.; of this county for iLots
jo. 33 anu anf tw 0 tl'rs of Xots No. 32 arid
37 with j the. improvements thereon situate in
the town of Le-iburpti'for:the sum of iwofhou
dolors, payubje in. the IbUowine? manner,
1020, ine is
lanuary. 182S, $500
, the 1st January.
ir;o the whole bearini; interest from the 1st of
.'January,-1 -:o, ana tor wnicn several payments,
"t ljie saul liattle gave his bonds" without t personal
security and the : three last' mentioned bonds re
Tnauiing unpaid, JL therefore. hold the said JLots,
and improvements liable to the payment of -the
fcin.e, and forewarn' all persons from selling Or
ptnehajiing' the said Ltts with the improvements
tlu reon, until thes saiU bonds 'are discharged or
pjud. --iM- '- v JO KL KING.
. I rauklin county, 1 Oth July, 1827, : -3t-81
K T"K CITY OF RAI.TilGU,
Is again offered for Sale
' ' '. V ' " ' J.
State of North-Carolina,
"Wake County, .
Cotirt of EqintyfiSpring Term, 1827.
Ihc Creditors' of William liuffin &. others, '
..' 'Y.'i'ogeuiut . , ., i' '
v 'Thomas RnfBn", Thomas Uitchte 8t others.
, fflHE Decree ot bale neretotore macie in 11ns
' i. cause, having been renewed at the late term
t i i.Ol IT Ol Cii uiiv iui f I'umt. tc-
tiie Cthmssioners shall ; proceea to sell on the
rt-ai e
tile late William Kuflin. This property has been
so recently in market and particularly described,
that tlieCoinmissioners jdeem it unnecessary to
suv more at present than that it is'advantageous
lvituatedi well improved, and possessed of ma-
- V Tiv advaiitairt-s ovtr anv other esiablisljment of
the kii.d in the Southern Country. They invite
vhelvttention of strangers whoJ:an see and judge
lor tnemseives. . f lt a
Terms of s-le--One, two and three' years in
, stalmehts, secured by bonds, to carry interest
; ironi'thef day of sale will be required.
-'ilierre still unsold 30 or 40 Heds and Fur-
' ntureV.Deloiigfng,.lo the" Establishment, which
"; Vdl be offered for sale luamediately after the sale
' ol the Hotel. ".T;
r 7 " ? W H. HAYW()OD, Juif. V S
ww v A.'G." KUFF1N, 3 CJ
; Raleigh, N:C. June 6, "r, :'y . 71:ts
I :7 An impression betngabroad that the;
i above Sale would nottake place, the Com-v
inissioners deetii it proper to sy that' the
fvtle will be riale - without reservation?
State of North-Carolina.
,.; --Granville' Countv. : '
5 s May -Term, A-i D. 1827. .
X
5 Nancy
1. .
Daniel Goofchj Pumfret Goochi Thomas Gooclf,
J anies Goocby Tyre Harris and Polly his uife,
; Williarn Spragins and his ' wite Patsey, Wil
liam doss and Sally his "wife, Abner A!cock
and Riichel fhis wile, Abraham Laudes and
Susanna his wife;1 arid the children of Par
Gooch, viz. Rowland, Pumfret, Young, Win
thenia, who has married Joseph Roberts, An
i., Hubert, Uebecca, Susanna and Macon."
- : Petition for Dtrutcr. .- ..'
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the t Court
that Tyre Harris and his wife Polly, Wrm.
Spntggins and Patsey his wife, and Abraham
J.anles and Susanna his wife are riot inhabitants
of this State It is ordered 1 by th?e Court that
'jubiication be made for1 six Weeks in the Raleigh
Register, giving notice to the ' a"d defendants to
appear at our nf-xt,3 court of PfeaTr and Quarter
Sessions, to be hekl tor thecouhty foresaid.at the
Court-llouse in Oxford dn the hrst;Mnday in
August next and answer, otherwise the petition
wiil be takrn pii confesso and heard ex parte as
to tliem.' Witness SteQlien K. Sneed, Clerk of
onr Court at ofiice iii Oxford; the hrst Monday of
.Mav," AD.;i27.- - M v.
Witi.ess STEPHEN K. SNEED, CPk.
. lJrice Adv. ?4 - 6a-74
Valuable Property for Sale;
UNDKR an expectation "of shortly moving to
.4th;w.stei:iC03i6tr;,vltftVxifrv
valuable lotat the corner 1 pf Faye'teville, and
Haruet street i the corner huilding has been oc
cupied for the last nine yearsLas a Mcddicine anil
Drug Store. t . It i thirty -two by forty feet, two
''s.torie high, a perfectly dry cellar ov,the same
;'4',tWo teneuicnts, on main street, with suffi
cient room in' the. rear for a' large family, one
hobie fromio Jjlarget Street, now occupied, as a
Urcery Store, a two story warehouse, a 'kitchen'
"omikti hrtus wit hi others ; propeif tor a family.
Thi property is in the centre of business 'I he
trnc-mcnts areo connected, that by a small
aheratiori a room ma be .made sufUciently spaci
ous for.thniost extensive business. .To those
ho are uiiacq(iaiitted,,it m.ty..,he said,sthere are
hut fAw better, .Stands, it! any, in the Stale. 5-
Tle h t on Hillsborough Street, now peen pi
ed by the Rtv. John S; Ravenscroft. This pro
perty is handsomely situated, about one huudred
vards out i4 the limits of the corporation. Hav
'nj? toe advantages of town and country, it .- is
eil worth tbv attention of those wishing' a
p) asaut seat a jittle retreflfrou ttiebustle of
u.sities8
hoMse, m
' Uha -ortit a 'two storv tlwr Hioir
hli'fbur rooms - beiow ' and lour above
K'a-.iv witltaJge fertile- ganlen, and a well .of
uatersin tiu yard, inferior to none in 'the vicinity
. i-t U Ic'i,. 7,,-, W4rkjJj- i-:fi-:'
Al() 1 a tour acre vacant hij, lying, wjthir one
hundred and fifty ywUVf the; eastern boundary
' t InecoiuoralHin. tlirecrlv on" tlie Newbern j-oadr
ne w hole will, be sold on accom 1 nodat i ng. terms
7, yO From tlie abbve ' cit-cumtaricrs those tri-
hv br
I his is tiiefAr-noftv 7' i 1 - - -rH':
i , C . : f - R AND0 LPI I W EB 15.
Ja w 22, li2 . ?S-o aluivaa'.
A,liCust next, (the first 'day,of the County Court)
fir ready money; a Tract of Land, cogtaihinjj
55 acres, 1 &ng east ofjtbe City.and within
w
ta wit) jvsw uie 4 si January
January, J 32r, $500 the. 1st .1
1, i-.arv. 182$ fland' $500,
Remises in the C of Rajeih, on Tuesday the
2tli oVjuIy that well known and very valuihle
" real estate, called the EaiHe Hotel b - longing to
- . vii. io i ne, 8U.oscrDeivy in De readily ana tor?.
c,t)1; ipressed.with a sense of the propriety-,
.'.'ay, the ; irijperious necessity rbf cluing their a'c
Se IUtsady.pwctieVHlrJbybo
A DUlANII : I50KKF.LE1; oFlhe citof
u. "New York, merchant, having on tlie 1.1th
Novemberr 1825, 'assigned hts property - to , toe ,
subscribers, In trust, "Tor the benefit of his credi
tors, as therei n mentioned, ' and subsequent y
thereto,',he having made aii arrangement with his
creditors, ior me paymeni or an ins aepis in iuu,
oy which iuei coiiuiiioiis .sjgiiriicui, c
annhlled Nowtherefore
sion ma'dejn the said asstghme nt, hotice' is here-,
by given to the creditors of the ' said ,Adrian H.
Van. Bokkelen (if any there are) to exhibit and
prove their demands before ls,, oh. or before the
hrst day ot August next; and any creditor omitr
ting Ro to, exhibit arid prove his demands on or
before that time, Will be precluded from any
dividend under t the said assienment. and the
trust property so held by us arid remaining in our
hands, w ill be re-as-sicrned to said Adrian 11. Van
Bokkelen, if no dem nd be made on the Trustees.
in virtue of said assignment, previous to that
date.- ' . ' .......
. . ' JACOB LORII.LAUD,
, I.EFFERT: LKFFEUTS,
- . DYEU ItRAlNERD. '
New York, i June 12, 1827. 79-3t
Kaleich and Tarboroiish S tasre.
THIS Stage will leave Raleigh every Tuesday
and Friday at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive in
Tarbrougji every Wednesday and Saturday at
8 o'clock, A. M. Returning, it will leave Tar
borough at 4 o'clock' P. M. every Wednesday
and Saturday and arrive in Raleigh every Thurs
day and Sunday at I o'clock, F. M,
Seats fropfi Tarboro to be taken at the Hotel.
Raleigh, 21st June. 76
Raleigh and Newborn Stages
?- ' : r .
A NEW arrangement has been, made respect
ing this Line of Stages. They commenced
oh the 1st of April to run through' both Ways, in
two days. ;
The Stages now leave Raleigh' and Newbern
every Tuesday iSt Friday at 4'clock in the morn
ing, and arrive at Newbern and Ihilejgb on Wed
nesdays and Saturdays by 10 o'clock, P. M., ; so
that Passengers will for the future, only be on
the road, between the two towns t-wo days, in
stead of three, as heretofore. 1 have good, tight
Stages, tine teams of Horses, and good, careful
Drivers, and Intend to use iny best endeavors to
continue them so ; so that nothing shall be
wanting. on my par to render the .Passengers
comfortable who may think proper to favor me
with their custom. J therefore' solicit the public
to travel -with me y my rates for Stage-fare will
be as follows, viz. Eight l)oLtAns for a Passen
ger, from Ualeigh to Newbern, and the same from
Newbern to Raleigh, say aadista'nce of 120 miles
-for any shorter distance, at the rate of 853ents
pVr mile, allowing each passenger 25 pounds of
bsiggage. Servants, where they go with their
owners, as waiters, will be charged half priced
but in all other cases, full price will be expect
ed. It w ill be remembered, that no heavy trun ks,
packages. or bundles of any kind will be received
for conveyance, for any person - whatever, but
any. smdt articles my drivers are 'at liberty to
take if they think proper to do so ; but it must
here be expressly understood, that I wiil not hold
myself accountable for the, safe conveyance of
any article hatcverj not even the passengers'
baggage, but 1 will endeavor to "have the best
attention paid to them.' '
This line of Stages intersects the Fayetteville
and .Norfolk line of Stages, 'both in goug and
returning nearly at the same hour, at M. Cox's
Esq. near vVaynesborough. passengers going
down will pay their passage at uy house four
miles' from Raleigh ; aid those coming up will
make payment to my son Joseph J. Dilliard,
who they will rind in Newbern, at Mrs Scotts,
or at Kinston, at the; House of John Gatliin, Esq.
'"'" MEUITT U1ELLVRD, Proprietor.
' Grove-Hill, May 8, 18:7. 63 6m "
N. . The Stages will leave Raleigh tor the
future, on Mondays & Thursdays at four o'clock,
P. M. nd come out to my house, and leave there
for Newbern on the next morning at four. A, M.
' 7 . ,',V M. 1 '
DRAWING ( i
OK THE?
Dismal Szvamp Canal Lottery,
;-'. ::' i7' SEVENTH C L?A S S i 7 - L ,
2A, (SO, 44?, 5, 4t 2.
The said numbers were drawn m the order in.
which they.stand above, and which determined
all the prizes.
7
27744 60
26:44 53
5 26 58
5 22 267
3 26 49
5 22 49
&c. Sic. 8lc.
gl 5,000,
5.000,
4,000,
3,000,
2.500;
r 2,000,
Wre invite the attention of the public to the
NEW-tORK LOTTERY,
which "was drawn to-daythe drawing of which
will be received on Tuesday, morning next, until
which time we shall coidinue selling. Vye also
invite their attention t6 the Washington Lottery
to be drawn on the 4th of July, See advertise-
menls.) YATES & MTNTYRE,
, 7 Raleigh, N.C.'
NEVVMAN's
f!KLEB RATED
The Hunnc ? at the Bottom V
A PATENT having been issued by the Presi
dent of the United States, to Edward New
man, for his valuable improvement on .the Grist
Mill, the subscriber is fully authorised and em
powered to make sale of Rights for using a single
Mill, -or the Rights tor using Raid Mills in anv
County, or iu any Sate in. the Union, except
Louisiana.:;. '.'.. oi J .'.'':
Persons wishing 'to piircliase "Rights, ean- di
rect their letters to Samuel Morehead, Postmas
ter, Mattinville, Guilfurd, N C- aud"they will be
immediately attended to
7 The superior advantages of this ,Mill, consist
in4heJ errinding being done so near the centre
where thepower is applied the small size of the
stones, ana ine appiicHima, 01 pressure iu su,
nlv the absence of weigrht. The running tone
is placed on the spindle, and lacing upwawls to
f he bed stohewbich is wermanentlv fixed. The
I iressure is applied to the centre of the runner,
nd the erain introduced into the mill through
the' eve of the bed or top stone. , '
The smiple construction ot tnis Mill, its great
durability and cheapness, and its ' convenience
and usefulness to al
and stock, and the
water- power can
decided preference ' 1
March 30. ' 7 v. r-. 7, 52 w6w tm6m
l'he Editors or the." Register are authorised
to act as A'gents for the ale of Jiights, in Wake
county.--, ": .'-.-j 7,7 '. i-
' Otate of lWb-Carolin...-;r4
- Greene County- '-' I
tOICpUrtof Pleas and Quarter Sessions,- ; 1
v:. May Term, 1827. , -;Av-r'l
lleary Vestbrook use of Moses WestbrooW
V;,f .Tl,omiAiaridge
Original attachment. ' Le vied on the defendant's
interest in ithe lands of-hisbrother " William
t ' Aldjidge ldec'd v At;jv ' i
IT appearing to the ? satisfaction of the Court,
that the defendant, .Thpinas Aldridge, . is riot
a resident of this State ; brdered therefore, that
publication be Irriade Isix Veekk successively Jin
the Kaleigli KegHterfor the' said defendant to
appear at our next .Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions, to be held for the County of Greene, at
the Courthouse in Snowhiil, on the second Mon
day of August next, arid replevy, &.c,'or judg
ment final will be entered against hint, and the
property levied on condemned, subject to ; pay-'
inent of plaintiff's demand. , Witness,1 William
WiiriamsVClerkTof said Court, rat Snowhdl, the
-second Monday of May, 1827. . . 7
Attest. Wll. WILLIAMS, Clk.
pr. adv. $2 50 ' 77 6w
State of North -Carolina.
' Greene County. !
Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions.
May Term, 1827.
7 Wm. Tumage vs. Seth Eason.
Original attachment. J ohn Ruif summoned as
77 ;.."" Garnishee. J-' '" ' '
IT appearing to the satisfaction' of the Court,
that the defendant, Seth Eason, is not a resi
dent of this State Y ordered, therefore, thai pub
lication be made six weeks successively in the
Raleigh Register, for the said defendant to ap
pear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses
sions, to be held for the County of Greene, at
the Courthouse in Snowhiil, on the second Mon
day of August next, and replevy, fctc. or judgment
final will be entered against him and the proper
ty levied on condemned, sujbect to payment of
plaintiff's demand. Witness, William Williams,
Clerk of said Court, at Snowhiil, the second
Monday of May, 1827.
-Attest. WJ1. WILLIAMS, Clk
pr. adv. $2 50 ' 77 6w
State of North-Carolina,
Greene County. ' '
Court of Pieas and Quaater Session,
x May Term, 1827
Richard H. F. Harper,
' ".. - ' ;
Thomas Aldridge.
Original.attachment. Levied on the defendant's
interest in the lands of his brother William
T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that the defendant, Thomas Aldridge," is not
a resident of this State i ordered, therefore, that
publication be made fur six weeks successively
in the Raleigh Register, for the said defendant
to appear at our next Court of Pleas aad Quarter
Sessions to be held for the County of Greene
at the Courthouse in Snowhiil, on the second
Monday of August next, anil replevy, &.c. "or
judgment final will be . entered against him and
property levied on condemned, suoject 10 pay
ment of plain'. ill s demand. Witness, William
W illiams, Clerk ot said. Court, at SnowluiL the.
second Monday of May, 1827.
AlteSU VA1 ILiU A VJJK.
pr. adv. $2 50
77 6w
State of Tennessee.
1 Gibfcon County. -A'pril
Term of Circuit Court, 1827.
Caleb Howel, Complainant. ,
7 . V3. . '"-!.'
- David Reed, Respondent.
Ix Eaoiry. Original BilL - I '
"MllS day came the Complainant, by his Coun
1. sel and it appearing to the satisfaction of
the Court, by the affidavit f Benjamin P Tyson,
that the said David Reed is not an inhabitant of
this State, but an inhabitant of Chatham, North
Carolina : Therefore, on motion of complainant,
by his counsel, it is ordered by the Court that
publication be made six weeks successively in
the Jackson Gazette, printed in the town of Jack
son, and also in the Raleigh Register, printed in
the city of Raleigh, North-Carolina that . said
defendant be and appear at the next term of this
Cotirt. and plead, answer or demur to complain
ant'j bill of Csiiplaint, or the same will be taken
as confessed and set for trial ex parte, and -the
matters thereof decreed according to the- prayer
of said bill.
A true cop3'.
JAMES L. TOTTEN, Clk & Master.
The Rill charge, that in the month of August,
1825, complainant contracted with said Heed, ol
Moore county, North Carolina, , for oOO acres of
land, a part of a tract of 1000 acres entered in'the
names of John Gray and Thomas Hiount, in Gib
son county ranges 4 & 5, ami section 5 begin
ning at a black, oak and dogwood sapplinsmark-'
ed II. R. said Blount's corner thence along the
line north eighty chains to black-oak and pop
lar sapplings, m irked H. It. said Blount's cor-
ner thente along the line west ene hundred
and twenty-five chains to a: stake, said Blouijt's,
and Thomas Coor's corner thence along his line
eighty chains to a s ake, bis and said Blount's
corner thence along the east to the beginning ;
for which he gave said Reed 1500 acres or land
in Moore county, ami conve'ed the same bv 'ifc-
nerai warranty, atuii ami entire saiisi cuon,.ana
that Reed executed Ins br"d tor title to said oOO
acres m inc peiiuy 01 vwu, u nc uiu u sa.n
Reed would make a title to &id o0 acres, which
by the termsof areeiueiit he had a right to se-
lect out of said 1000 acre tract, conhning himself
to the xorners or aia tract or aujoiniug a part
sola to uenjamnrr. lyson u. tie nas laid ott
Sl,ltn, vui wi biu t.1 t.w. wi 1 wwm.s, ouiuin- I
. . - . . - . . ..I
boundary of
imr said Tyson's corner on the north boundary of
s:id tract then east liUtl poles to a dogwood
oewood and I
eiim- then south 240 polesthen West 200 poles
then north 00 poles to the beginning Said
R.'ed was to convey in twelve meiitus, or as soon
as himself or his agent should come to the coun
try. representing that he or his agents would be
there the ensuing springthat he Uastatcen pos
session, ana - mue
1
improvements on said 3oo
A. has sold out and - mved
acres-that , said Reed
rrom wuoreiuouai.aiiiwu.iijr, .o.umiiiauu
p 1 dl. U .... ... .. TkT . f
that he is in considerable uecuniarv embarrass -
ment that he has written that it is wholly "un
--
certain whether ne or his agent will ever bfhrt
to convey prays a decree for the 300 acres e ;
fore described. Sic. . : -. ...... .. ."
JAMES L TOTTEN, Clk & Master
Twenty Dollars lie ward.
n .UNA W AY from our Mills. at Wilmington,
JLm four or five weeks since, a dark Mulatto
man named CHARLES, 26 or 127 years of age.
about 5 ftet seven inches in height, and stoutlv
... .... - ..t . - 0 . '
bttiit. We purchased Charles' in January, 1826 1
he has wrought with our Carpenters most -of the
time since.- He was formerly owned bv'Mr."
Louis Headie, of Melville's Creek, Beaufort coun
ty, 15 miles below North 'Washington, onl'am-
1CO.
: blanks:
For sale U this Office,
-.TT ZT7.
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FRIDAY, iULY 13, 1827 ;
u iVa preceding colunin-wfyur papery will
be fou n (1,511 n tlr v remi 1 4 turns receti 1 tl y adopt
1 t. I: ' T! . . . . - t . . 1
eu ,oje ti rusiees ot ine university,' at &
meeting held at Chapel-Hill which vvtl
J' il. I it !- t'SS 7Wv-. j-"- -
frkllhllPS naA a c- In l,ra ,rnr--tmn r.
.m -m au iuiki j J w t lull.' -v . -j
at our Unirersity, and thus render .it ac
cessible te every citizen z, to put down eve-,
ry species of excess, and, dissipation.; 1 to
excite emulation among. I he students, ant!
toguard with greater; security every tle
parttncMt' of the J n s t i 1 u r i 0 n ; ' 9emi to1 be
their rand object. AYe understaiid tnis
to be a commencement bnlyI:of a policy
and system , which the Trustees are deter-:
mined to carry on to the end. Aware of
the high responsibility ihcarrred bythem
in accept iii)? 1 lie trust Ielej;atefi to tliem by
th Legislature, :lhev aiu dcterintued thnt
no exertiohs on heir part shall be wanting.
to niake'lhi, our onljr University,, worthy.'
the patronage' of a Urge ami jMiwerful Stale.
Hie digrace no longer rests upou us of
being obliged to send our youth abroad to
be educated. We have an Institution
which, under the fostering ca rejind direc-
of those to whom its Interest at e confided,
is surpassed by. very ' few, if any; of the
Colleges in the Union. 1 ' '
It may not be uninteresting perhaps to
some of our readers at this time, to . see a
stateiiient of the variuus .professorships,
with the nauies of the several Professors
and Members of the'Farultyl' 7 ' : '
ReVfcJosiipa "!ALWEi.i, D. 1. ,
1'res'tand ProProf Moral Philosophy.
Rev. E1.1 sua. MlTCHEt, A M.
Protr. t;hemiiiry, Mineralogy & Geology.
Rev. Wm, 11oipbr. A M 7" .'.f :
I'rof'r, Rhetoric arid Logic ;t 7
Jamf.s PHiins, A. M. J . 7 --7 ;
- Prot'r. Mfctht-matics & Natural Philosophy."
Ethax A. Andrews, A. M. ' ;:.7,i ;
- Pji'oPr. of Ancient Languages
r
lrof'r of Mnlern Languages
1 -Turous.
J hji J: W.Tcrtr.. A. : '
(UtiVKn W. The. n well, A.
Silas M. Andhiws. A. IS
The following gentleman have obtained
licences .to practise law" from our Supreme
Com t, since otir last : J- '7 7 ..
Superior Gfcrr Richmond Pearson,' Rown ;
James II. Sunespn, Mecklenburg -
County Qoiirtk -John T- Gdmore,, Bladen ;
Alex. .JL M'Reje, Cabut7n; James C.l Ikivris,
Mecklenburg; John MacQueen, Cumberland.
The U. States Rank h.is declared a divi
d oiid for the txst halV y ear of thi'ee per cent.
The Hank if Newbeni has declared a.
dividend'tnr tlie last six mouths of three
anil a. half percent. The .Bank of Cape
Fear has declared for ; the same period a
dividend of three per cent. ( 1
Lewis MLane, Esq. a member of the
Senate of the U. States from Delaware,
declines servfag as a Delegate to theHar.
riburg Convention, to which he had bven
(appointed at a;meeting"of. they citizens of
that State j because,' though
he is not
unwilling to co-operate with his fellow-citi-
zens in proper
a.e;isures for the , advance
erests of Manufactures and
inent of the int
1
Agriculture, K
appears to him improper
that he should. by participating in'the de-
liberations of
the proposed Convention,
f in relation to particular
commit nurse
measures, on
which he may hereafter be
called to act in his public . representative
character."
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The followirij appointments uitVmvthe
Stateof Pentistlvaaia, haye been recent-
ly made by the Governor of that State.
viz
Alexander Tomojc,Esq.to be President Judge
of the Sixteenth Judicial District, in place of
lud.'W anr,Mini..l K c,..,m- i'.... .
Alexander X. Hays, -Esq. to be Judge of the
Tt;t,.; r-n 11.- 1 ,
ork ui pjace of Jud?e Tlomsolh U1,pttinted to'
ti,e sixteenth Judicial District. , t -
i n, irv'n fir., T . kov, - tr"
P'b,ish M?1 "er
. , I ' ' I . . r e x
rvn ril ivh t ik.il t V it Iiilfur Irnni I ..iti I . -U.,..
vv u.....atn.H1,
with ihe forcible and, appropriate retoarks
f the VV heeling Gazette upon it, publish-
eu 110 uouui, unuer pine sanction ot iir.
Clav himself,' who was then on the spot on
his way to, his home in Kentucky. I he
General out reiterates the stale charge ot
bargain-and jlle,,? as related to -hitifbv
aa informer, who had been. ' iafurmed"
) ' . . . .
uoon the suDiect, and then, after havitisr
1 .. 1 7;. ti '. i-t 0
poured poison into his mind, lago like,. re-
c,.,memls , ihe UenMo,lAt lamethiag
he aaecls ho much to deprecate in others!
The charge thus insidiously and equivocal-
iy Jiii
has
atiui
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to the proof, i W e venture to nredi
this aftiir will tillce the General in atnor
unfortUD;ite'predicament than any of his
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tormer committals'7 upou paper. .
Ument to C2l. Ma. Neuvillh
c. vi:l:i-- r : i? .l:
U,HCUJ;:U"B;. viaui.c,iu,mi5
Country audf always considered ii bene-
berpf Deputies said,
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fthoselwfioac
j . : - - wiMWikuiiais
i tv i ana mai noinn v m rMvn th. H.tv.....i.
ide, Air- U lay now prononces, as he rtr.1, u.oou, daughter cf Jo na
done repeatedly belore in his public rZlr:S: ? 7. L
resses, to be- slanderous and infamous. t.V YV:. VSI??5 cl Co-
i ' I i .1 . - - i ,",,vl iiiavopner a; natch, ta
false and -chaUenges. his calumniators Mrs Ann Jones! eldest daughter 'if the i-.t x
AlilUn iia.Jiitut in. Alii' I'.P.t, fj T
ITifitS tile 'IjuI aii. irfk tn. Vr.-,i .h.ii'fl. -
there yoa wil nud thelndrts aremc;i y4
will findamoHsf iluim learned m.igistra.tes.wj.1
hy merchanti; skilSufraycanic- t btif 1,1
United' States, a countryJvhfcJi .. t lionor frA u
other eatisesi, and esteem for a grent rnoy tlUii,,
the Indians are inert lirutes. VVt Ctiba w h
other Spanish colonies' and yon will finvLa it
has jnst been told you; fnanV coVmiats treating
tlieir Uves as" the Patriarch's' did.1; There, at
least, jroti will have the jcnrisol .tion to leara, t'iat
the poor slave ia riot-withcHit vp-,wvIo it'jo
?ec' S'ich is, Erentfeinen. the naternal 'aw of
the Spaniartls, 'that anv Slack can redeem him- '
seu ; it isjot in the power ofhis iister JUjre
Vent it j1 every year the' authqritie tlefmriina
the pric of n'dempuou, arid the fi-.tV' 01 , U.cH,
by. Ilia labor7Wi,e slave his maijefnp th recuisit.-
sum, he carries itto tJe;magisLrate, wht i.airn:
ditfh""tleclar. s him Itee, C " 7 7 -j"- .
What is trie comeauence It is that thc TtA
land of Cuba alt reckon more free-.l b!acks mn
ail ttw othrr cohnMs ofth 'world put tether.
i ,f That law, so liumaive, exists . but witli" -thi
Spaniards. Well I witli the Scwniard. the skve
pop ilation doeVnot diminish. It' reK.dtj IIihm'.
gentlemerii fcom this observation, ahvl .many o- -Uteri
which concur to corroborate; .it, that thedt
cay Of Uie Colonies, that is to sy the decrease tt
the African rice, in theVqst Indie, is owing
prineipalty to the vile sWem which has. but too
ong ahiicted humanity. : 7 ' v - .-. " t - -lv
will saV. with the 'Minister of :Mariiie.' that '
there are indeed qtlestions wfiici " Cannot, whictt'
ought wit to be d sctftsed i rt this t rib un V. Hut,
gentlemen, these questions," ynt ailwe.l " kno !
how. to solve them in 7 your-'.tn it:. hearts, l.ikci
me, you will oifer-tip fHuyers, 4it to let. loos ; all
on a sudden, :meni'wln4 "springing from state
of brutism, to pass to th.4f of 'an unbounded free
dom, would enjoy it 'perhaps but to renew thnso
fatal and crimuial excessc wich have desolate-l
the XV. Indies but thit'by cletrrees, and in the
course of time, wjiich" renders every tliusr easy
aiiu possmte to tio for tnose poor Atncaii3,wh
also are men- f Ah ! does not reliirion eive theriVk
as well as td 5'ou; creiitleineri. the bread of l.fe
and will not JSoU receive them us - well a you. -selves
in , his immortality 7j--to do'for thein, I
V our, w,,&s aivvay s so gpott, so patemaf ,
didfor.theirowh'subjects. ; For tq say it, gentle
men, mere Was a time When this beautiful k ng-
ttoro was a land xtf bvinfaVe-. 1 WeftV. it' was
hang of Frarice who, dir.Lgarifii V the clamors
of superstition and 1 ignorance s'oid tbe k'rencfV
cannot, must .not, be viUaiiis.'. tt wasuWotheV
Kmg of France wko enacted this beautiful rd i -
nance :; FroTick signifies -free many iherPwe -v4U
thiit i Pruned, 'the iXinieikUTthiit -uHa
The new; Bridge over TaVRtverrat 'tlils
place, (says the tJarboro' Press) was corn-
iieteu 011 Saturday List- and, ve anj 'Vj
ineu in stating, .10 me euttre satisl.iutiou
f the CmmissintJers; i Mr. Greene llosv
of Frankliny the bulliltjr, is jastly ntitfdd
10 praise ior ine expeuitioua and worumat
tike manner mwhich tlie work; has ee
executed '
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he Moatreal Courant:. ; 7 ; : a -
; ! r The Hon Col. ;j; Itamsay, brolf.ci- of
his Excellent the GoveVnor iu Chief, ha
lately arriveti, wiumJepar hes . to , hs - L.
celleucy froVn Enrantl.. We; u n d ers land
that, immediately; upon his reaching thu
Governor, a "ntessaire wa 4pnt tu irtintnofi
he attendance of the Sulicithr General,
th who!e;pHrty kre :;t.i 'inoceeh-;fiirihwitH-10
Quebec, to examine the despatched. - It
is rumoTed,bfut we give it only :a$ a runVorv
that the lespatchrs contain instructions of
His t-xcellency to take awuy the cnititu
lion hitherto enioyfd br this'coau'trv. Fz tti
plact; it under the. control of the Governor
and Council which measure, it is said.
was occasioned by the. dtfilcul ties' Whiclt
constantly distract the PniviDcial '-Parlia-innt.
- It is not very prob ibfe that tins re-
pore is ctirrect ffof is the Cohstitutitm was
granted; to this ctmh try by. act, of a rl 2 a -
meat, we presu me 1 1 coal a be taken away
only by one unless there wai a provisto iu
it.. 1 t . 1 - .'. : - - . . -
me act ojrwhicu it was grantedy that if. it
proved not we! I suited to' the' country,
it might be" talceii'away? ' ..Certain it is,
that, the despatches, contatnVsomeihing or"
a strong military, force t is : coming oat to
this conitryi fort what purpose wccamioc
divined' 7 .'-- -.-'' .7', --
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The Ship Hercule, arrived at York.
I brings Liverpool papers to the 30th May.
i.ue.oeuiforguian, ine itepresentative u
Brazil at Lisbon, having died suddenly, is
suspected Co have beeri poisoned, lie was
a strong friend to . th-e Coustilution It i
stated, that Lurd Cochrane has captured
five Turkish vessels, . iThe Jiishop of Lotw
d on hai stated 1 a the H ou se of Lords,; that
the, King is. decidedly opposed to. the Ca
tholic Question. Tne amount of duties
paid at Liverpool the last quarter, is "reat
e r than ' e v er before k 1 1 own. 7 ' v " -
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QC"r BinkershooVs"Adlress, is! -well 'written
but we do not a pprovVof attacks of this , kind
especially where Jthe person is -not a candidate
for popuiar favor. It is enough iljat the jucn:ent
a m:tn offers his services to the public, th it cus
tom has sanctioned all'sorts of attacks 11 ni him
while a man is satisfied to remain at home, we
think be ought to be secure froia public puliticai
censure. . ' . t . n: --,
MARRIED,
In Duphri, on the 24th ult. Cok Joshua Hose.
ly. of lSo MX
lof JohiT. Bryan Esq. of that Countv 0
1 : ri lnir County, on "the 28 h ulu Jesse Las-
I n Tuesday eveninsrthe 25ihult .'Mr. tr,-?,,
I t" r ,Ula' 5jaaSTUt:rcf Jj..zti lii-
I tins. Kaa. all uf rhnw.n iinnt.. . -
rt .' ?-. -. - . t"Jf" '
I' ' At Newbern, . oh Wednesday last,
7
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I "eii,inneoinyearot hi a e. il
wa3 boni
NewJersfev. hot UtA Ki.. "nJ
IpectabUinhaWntWthattowti.
Bertie County, lately Mr. Thomas Thorsn-
i respectable punter, aged abtmt 0.,
Greenville, in Tennessee late! v. tlaior a.
i lexander Sevier, formerly an ofTiCer c'f the il riaa
orpsot tne Usited States. On uzxli? 0f
the invasion of Washington, Sarin-the lite vrxr.
s co.u
din taj
r
L 'n.Z,
..ib.. - o - . .
l tntiwj. auuui uie
; About tiie clDa- cf tha war, Major .S
importance to Ttne country and probably
will put, at rest Jthe. existing diffical ties,
which we should not regrt. It is certain
Ct that Jones, Esq. both of Onslow." J ' -
!-
ner resign